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It's shaping up to be this year's “The Revenant" — another movie that put its stars through the wringer.

Liam Neeson in "Silence." (Courtesy of Paramount)

Alyssa Bermudez, a Bronze Star veteran, is now a whistleblower in a case against an agency riddled with accusations.

California representative faced a challenge by colleagues discouraged by election results.

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From “Avatar” to “Suicide Squad,” the former Goldman Sachs banker has been a major behind-the-scenes player in the movie industry.

The president is slated to meet with the other less-elusive winners of the exclusive honor in a closed-to-press confab.

Donald Trump has, more than 10,000 times, tweeted something that begins with “@, a sign that he is quoting a tweet from someone else.

Seeing other people can feel healthy when you're the one doing it. But the other way around? Not so much.

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Whimsy, not wealth, is the key ingredient, tastemaker Ken Fulk says.

Belcher, whose new book “A Black Man in the White House” is out now, regaled a crowd of about 75 with the lessons to be learned from Donald Trump's election.

Like most of us, I was over buying clutter for the seasonal toy high. Traveling instead? Yes, please.

Send us your design by Tuesday for a chance to be featured in the newspaper.

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The live action from the Trump Towers has featured “naked” cowboys and Cabinet hopefuls.

It's shaping up to be this year's “The Revenant" — another movie that put its stars through the wringer.

We offer free advice to the Kennedy Center Honors producers

Owned by Giuliana and Bill Rancic, the flashy place has great service but frustratingly inconsistent food.

“Everyone wants to be in Brooklyn," the new Democratic Senate leader says.

The former presidential candidate makes a rare public appearance — to present a UNICEF award to her pop star pal.

Two experts share how to keep your special linens in good shape for years to come.

The cards remind me that your family is together and mine is fractured.

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Remini says she is not scared of revealing “shocking stories of abuse” within the church, which calls the series “a cheap reality TV show by a has-been actress.”

These parents have four children. One of them causes all the problems.

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